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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 9

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fs'vx rftx Shelburne with the artistic tone of tho festlvltlts rgyJfffS9B3SEMB385SJ FrwMifrr NMdlii ead to eeterseeerioe fteOeawiX saemk -i? for Mvtril treumeai for cold Is head ctooaicaataleatarrfc dry eaisnb tom pees KOMDOW'Cli la wefl-plessed-at the resutta for more than SI00 Fill bo realised tlPFJT kew clch room The memlien of-' the Dramatic and Literary Society Of tho Church of the Holy Innocent Beverley roxd and East'' Seventeenth4 etfeet' Flatbulh formally opened their -now club rooms last night tn (ha school Jbuiiqinf of thq parish Tbs event was signalised by a costume denes tendered by the mem-track hero to tholr numerous friend The apacioue ball room oblast with 'light well pie CpmmiMlontr ProprtJ Ownsrt WhoMort- gdfd It to Show its Valui a i T7HbM-4JddU4 Ja ttf Kaths daughtemj Uan4 MraWu-m 13 JoralemoS street i be the WWw-Theyere fnemfHelr kerne oi the JLJ Jaturday November SLvhi ceihertne Dudley' bridegroom Mjpdmr hwpWTBh)Hte-gM1 tYpAne STB? AnwlVSW Mlw teni I atferd ibakv'flnhddtm dn' "Girt s' vi i 4 Bicum ftuftwlrir Assembly sf Vttte ibokenddrese dn' "Girt the matter was dp for onsHloiatkui Commissioner Williams declared in his address that the Cummlseion was not ss had been alleged Jif a newspaper article recently damiilmr-Into tbs sea all Bln and rock excavated from tbs subways On tbs contrary he pointed out the Commission had In recognising the Salue of thlscxcn-rqied rock And- dirt Inserted' a rinuse la the agreements will contractor providing that the latter should allow the city to use this excavatsd matter toe Ailing purposes or dispose at Ui In aay- manner that seamed "deelrable Only a portion of rock snd'olrt ex rated was- now being dumped into the seg hs pointed out A very Important proportion- of It li now iising Used hs said tq fljl Ih the Shot drive below Thirty-sixth' street 'The Commissioner spoke of The lift-portanos of tbsex tensions Into Queens Ha laid sWssssan the point that Hie oonst ruction now under way was-fqr the future He said the neweubwav cars would bo 630 feet in leugrh and 1 fast in width and would be furnished with three side doors to expedite the egress and Ingnsa of passengers Alto (ether hs said there would re of thssa curb built at a coir of I1SJM1 each In referring to the csro (kq-mlssloner Williams pointed to the fact that -the subways were being rnn-structed of aufflclent: dimensions i to permit of the passage ot Pullman cart i' to a doss on Monday was under the supervision night -Tho fair ton of the-Hev eras decided Patrick Hart and success 'fhs psstor' the Ksv John presented a charming plcturaiac the merrymaker glided gracefully over the highly polished maple wood floor Gilbert Lloyd supplied the muaic which was of a character keeping "t--' fc a -V Esn-v- vwav -y Mm ftiplirthww -t i- Krfua sad Operptw nupeutHieeUietorvthe fld)peWl Miw-EffiOtChkplhpi' rlf Mee lEdwued daughtiKle telfve-at- Meaibriat'Halfon jlhe jeve- p-g Wednesday Noveijiber' in ftnwelrtii wlth Wlllfam wHbustpui Sltfobfe llUi 'p-ailk Plenties AbbPtKHMrs Awh MniFyjuik Brentjce Abbott ViC Mi- 10dwrdft spisiulld spirit of cMperatiua between 1 aN -concerned indudlug the several city departments hat mede the planning and txsc-jtlou of t(i erjrk for rapid traril' poMtbtc problem worried us tor oomo time concerned the aeceaslty of making a connection the fourth avouue cubway frost Brooklyn and the Broadway eubwdv The problem had to- be tackled at Broadway and Canal street Manhattan' We found the work would tw Very expensive- Considering the dlfflculuee Involved lutludlng the raising of Ut from tbo level subway to that of tbo Broadway tube wo were told the expense would ho something like quarter of a million dollars That was a stumbling block of tha first magnitude Agrees to Do Work That WUl Corn Xeariy a MUlkm public should know bow Col-onel Williams agreed that bis company should boar this- expense They hould know also that tha expense as turned out will mount up lo nearer million dollars The contractor who proceeding with the work at tho 3 expense are pumping out 40000 gallons of water as It seep la very day Tho water problem baa n-ered oomo eighty feet from tbo love! cf tke Fourth avenue Ml Li job Josephine A Delsw Mrs- Henry rTrtJ fipwern'MIs ElMrrcBeWtilV phs maid of boogr tUymd via WHiUM'AldHis Butler Miwudarr Moops hast ii i 1 Kn WJlHsffi-Mdltlp puUerMJssNarjr MrJnir Ml -Charles licj Bhidlihm rijTWjSf! proriwr Wi iuckuiwr jrne MreYedricVT)iurbrow -jlw'fftltrf teurnptDoghw'tf? 1 Edcur Mrs rbf rtebl Mrs Adolph KeddS Mi' lYedsrtok VlskSf Mre 4 Rodney yykuMrs hMdkPMkVMi Ww-! ro ruh )(ts'lbbniibl flVwson Mrti ohs Gresf 'miMl JimesiLGtvsd BfysiTbdmss i K'v'l the effort to satisfy the popular- denaind for Steinwap Oread Piano aultoble for the modern drawing hr A a mm a -ix A iy4e 8o- Tuytor Wcsuettol BeftrdJrio1 Pioneers b( Thfrterlll 'steo ye iqeiric th4'8ei'tteriin CenUiy Mnxs by liter Gertrude 4tott usd plnn 4iumt here by Mrs IdlUtn BreWstea! Shettoh ft i -'V XUi1 Dsiiedw Msrrinl st'tbe-Brklels Imk' -i Miss Gertrude Buniim sn Adel phi girl graduated thls ps( June' dhughr let ofyluyi Xhnyles KpepP Banium snd Chertas' Edward Rlngbsib were a bride dnd brldesroonl ot Isat nlghf niairied from- Mias prnihti'i hoipa Halsyp street at o'clbckTjhs PeY Dr McGee Wats offlclAtlnr- Mf Blngham- b'the eon of mait tTh btldMnMkd brldramslds won' gowna pf vfpr pals yellow -satin with overt raperiea of yel-loW hei end little ooaiess of yellow wlth'aatln binding 'with of crystal Thesiiald of honor and' thy hrlde maids' gowns differed only Jn details The three girls carried Taft roses tbs" arm bouquets t' VV" Bhrnune- waa-1lnwhlts satin net of the valley Mni Barnum tier mother bW riiarmeuee- wlth crystal Bingham the la peach color trimming- and Mra jbridegroom'a mother wlpi drapery of black netjt A- 4'a Tli-fc A j'y 'Mud Bower lShwetemt s- V'itM- Iva William' CouMtoii Jr of Badteeruge qnd MiseHawer recflved'her'glfU-ln -a pretty wajniUWl were la a big pump kin JiahdM oVeeto-'her- whan the iPrire wert Hafrlhuted-at the-end the card jtaiiiei of ths-afternoon -t Min 'BpwwwM lajrfklta crepa de chlhCandhUcVlrtfUil and her hostess -In black velyet over black satin with trimmings: tin prisril (silk jstochl bli by kliss'KloreiuNi Muj Ibdlrigi laitq Mry A' If: Mniqlairo' -'Miss iftilll? gaii was Ina'g6wh of plus chaymauss -and Mra Sinclairs' Ik puyfHli: broad-tcloth t-t Among (he afiOmooii'a pthpr guast -were Miss MsrlPn MStison 1b VhfcrmsnMf-vth'S- C-AbdarSott--Mias KfXrkAreef Hwsn -Tdrs Jt JkftAnpee iv Hi MJasuAdw 1 3 -Mabel voucher lh brown velvetWKh brownohlffoni Mls Georglanna'Hodg-Ipk MiaajBUaabeth SernaheU- in ark groeapannavafcret Mlsa'yerontoq Lau Storm -hi' vAif gaberdine 'MW ideepplnsherri Mttw Carotins 'Berg In vatvett MIm -Bthsl Moort -ln a blank velvet suit' Mias Tarol Bwger Hooper la- dark-blue i Kncke Tells of Work on Manhattan and Queoiuboro Bridges Bridge Commissioner Kncke explained tn a brief talk how hi do pertinent was discharging its share of work In helping to link up the groater city's transportation lines ovir the brldm "Our problem concern ths Manhattan and Queen boru nridgea" he eald on tha Manhattan Bridge ha beek progressing rapidly of late especially so since the roadways on tbo Brooklyn side have been opened Wo expect that the roadways will bo finished In about two months Wo place tho -time at about January The Three Cent Line win operate on tho down-stream side Our plans provided for a loop on tbo Manhattan side Altogether we planned for seven loop there but now three may suffice On the down-stream sate we sbaiiuieo i clearing the way for the Fourth avenue subway Ths lower level on the up-stream aids will hs reserved for what wo refer to as tbo 117 subway which wljt proceed by way of Cana: street and pn up Broadway-' iflOn the- Queeneboro Bridge wbicfc embodies pur other Mg problems the plans of my predeccaeor called for the narrowing of the lower roadway Tha plan however moused the opposition of he people 'of Queens -who ere anx thus to have the roadway the full width: We are therefore arranging out schedjile on that basis We propose It place the two subway -tracks pn tho lower -level of ths up-stream side Than t-will bs ben a 'roadway oi twenty-six feet for elow-rolng traffic Then there will bq another roadway of similar width on tho down-stream rids for rapidly-moving -traffic The upper level of the down-stream side will pa reserved for the elevated George Wilson apoke in favor ths oohatruction of a subway undot- Nostrand avenuo Jeremiah (TLossy AS or i FOR' Resinol -they are often repiecsmlng tho West End Board oi crudely made of llttio healing power TradA lri a brief tialb fommended the and gome may even be dangerous lo cubway -uie Every druggist keep genuine tbwn Reiholbctaube''docior prcscribt it SSs i ih: i ff fJS Public Service- Commkwlon Conmi- v'1' r0in because the work la bring done ielow tho mean tide level and also bo -etuo of the old canal that used to run There Canal street --Colonel Williams apoke 6f the axpe-lltlon with which the work has pro medad "Buch dolayo as -we have ex -wrlenred have not always been due those who are prosecuting the he eald HI have known a num Ser of them that were due to property nr nets who have been Influenced by nereenary considerations Tbs com lets dual subway system should be -operation by January 1017 At Elghty-olxth street and Fourth wen tie tho party were mat by adtle-ration of members of the Fort Bern-llton Chrlo Association who questioned the member of tbo Commission as to the failure to continue the eubwey to Hamilton Fred 3 Burr Dem cratlc- candidate for tho Assembly In the Ninth District who also met the party here took tbs question up with tbo Commissioners later at lbs Shelburne Hotel ST CATHARINE'S FAIR CLOSES hTe fair of 8L Cntharlns of Alex an irla which has been going on for the mot few weeks and which was opened Congressmen Griffin was' brought sample free ubetitution 1 ing room Style 'ir'V-v "si Sirf ChantUlyTaefcVBbd won a tul)s ia jpwe Mn-Charies111 iMrs Uiaih- uodxarriod wfalta ipsn hnd Wiss I- ivi 1 Thle has-the end -perfectwiorkmaiiiAhip of every Steinwey end differ from toe ethers only in eiieV )' deeifn aodJ priceV- It ia the umqllagt Steinwey Orand made with 1 octaves end1 gllMhe tested itelnway improve-" mente end petahta- To Fthe tnlisiC it 4 means the "world'e ideal Grand piano at tT -a 7 1 i'f 'v 1 1 7 UX -v Aim Jt Jt IF s4-m 'i' WHmUtym Mr tkbMKwaff at quuaarx '3JM jv' ft 80N8? 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WEEK' REPRINT THE RESULT AND jf KlVviV-YOU WILIHAVE A stontu- WlUlamie-and Colpnel Timothy 8 IWiillams president of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company spoke at a V' 'T V' i A VI tr I 1 i 7-5 sk a J--Va Sf i A i i -4- i i 4---L 2l-'" A1 r-i- A and'-'-iedit Wi'- lFFfV i- ft: wjAYV Jlflv? 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1841-1963